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Woolworths Return Online

by Jay Garrett on February 3, 2009

ww-logo-v1Woolworths, that UK favourite is rising, phoenix-like, from the administration ashes as an online only store after being bought out by the owners of the Daily Telegraph.

Every house-wives first-call place for pots, pans and selection boxes, Woolies has now been bought out by the Shop Direct Group, owned by the Barclay brothers, who also own the national newspaper, Littlewoods Direct, etc and will relaunch as an online only venture in the summer.

Their website announces:

We’ve got high hopes and big ideas for the Woolworths we want to bring back to you!

There’re no details as to what it will sell yet, other than its childrens’ clothing line, Ladybird, but the Woolworths website is offering visitors the chance to tell the company what they would like to see.

I’m guessing Pick-and-Mix wont be an option :(

There’s no reason why it couldn’t survive in this form – Dixons has managed the transition after all, selling everything it did before, but online rather than through brick and mortar stores.

I’m hoping that Woolworths will remain as a trusted and much-loved brand, even online, although after a bit of checking it looks like Shop Direct are cutting jobs.

Good luck Woolies – we love you!

 

 Woolworths Via BBC News

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MP3 music downloads at seven big UK online stores are to be marked with this highly attractive, new and cutting-edge MP3 compatible sign. How cool is that? ~insert sarcasm where applicable~

It’s part of an initiative (to spend pointless money) led by the Entertainment Retailers Association to make consumers aware of the “advantages of the format and the fact that it can be used across multiple brands of music players and across PCs and Macs”.

7digital, Digitalstores, Tescodigital, Tunetribe, Play.com, HMV and Woolworths are all on board for the launch. The ERA digital chairman Russel Coultart said the move was to take the message to music fans “that they can legally buy downloads which are not locked to specific players or computers or mobile phones”.

7digital said consumers much prefer the MP3 format because it is so easy to use. If the MP3 logo is successful, it could be rolled out by the equivalent trade bodies internationally and Coultart also said it is in discussions with music retail organisations globally “to make ‘MP3 compatible’ an international standard”.

This is all very well but how long have MP3’s been with us? Surly it’s not far off from being old enough to smoke and drink? I would understand all this fuss if there hadn’t been a new version of this tech available – I’d call it MP4 or something ;)

The other thing that confuses me about this ‘push’ is that MP3’s aren’t that great quality and now that even small players can manage 4gb why can’t we be upping the quality? Surly we should be pushing CD quality by now?

If it’s a problem about downloading – most people have access to broadband now (especially with all these mobile interweb dongles flying about the place – you don’t even need a BT line!).

Soon there will be a generation of music lovers that will expect that highly compressed low quality vibe – weren’t we dragged away from vinyl and promised a golden-age of high quality, high fidelity listening through a surround sound immersive environment at one point? Or did I dream it?

ERA credits MP3s with much of the growth of music downloads sales, which have risen 41% year-on-year to October this year, according to the Official UK Charts Company, and album sales are up 69% – Before anyone hails iTunes as the leader………….as far as I’m aware (and please correct me if I’m wrong) iTunes started by using MP3 but then quickly moved over to AAC……

~End Rant~

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Xbox 360 Gets Woolies Price Cut

September 12, 2008 Click to read more →

Engadget have got a bit of insider knowledge that points at the Microsoft games console getting some price shrinkage. A Woolworth’s employee scanned an upcoming retail catalogue pointing out promotional cuts from the normal, £160, £200, £260 prices for the Arcade, Premium, and Xbox 360 Elite consoles, respectively. The new prices are £129, £169 and then £229 for [...]

Woolies Backing Blu-Ray!

January 28, 2008 Click to read more →

Warner and New Line have already told HD-DVD where it can go and now the high street giant that is Woolworths has confirmed that it’s backing Blu-Ray all the way as well!! They’re setting up to remove any trace of HD-DVD from their shelves from March and go all out in their support of Sony’s format.  It [...]